There are two main styles.
Roofing valley styles.
There are other names for the valley style.
Closed valleys or open valleys.
With a closed cut valley there s no need to shingle the two roof planes at the same time.
To achieve a woven valley installation a roofing professional lays shingles in the valley and weaves them together.
One of the details that varies between homes is the method of flashing the valley areas of the roof.
Shingles are then bedded in cement going up the valley.
Plus cutting the closed cut valley shingles can happen after the rest of the roof is shingled.
Closed cut valleys are certainly cheaper but are often the first area of your roof that will break down due to the high volume of water carried through the valley.
This recommendation includes iko s premium shingles.
Using metal in the valleys is also used more in cedar wood shake roofing slate roofing clay tile roofing or even very high end asphalt shingle roofing that is too thick to wrap into tight valley areas of the roof.
This method is a similar method to what mike guertin calls a long island valley which runs shingles from the first slope past the valley and up the second slope.
The gable and valley roof is a very popular roof design.
Woven valley shingle installation.
Valleys come in three main styles.
One nail goes into the top section of the shingle where it covers the valley metal.
Check with the shingle manufacturer to see if they approve of the method if you are concerned about warranty coverage.
Some homeowners prefer the consistent look that a woven valley provides.
The three methods to shingle a roof valley.
Closed cut valleys have been created for cost savings purposes but the open style metal valley is a proven valley application that will match the life expectancy of any roofing warranty.
All three styles are good options and come down to personal preference when deciding which is better.
Interestingly you can mix and match roof styles when building a gable and valley roof designs for a cross footprint home.
Closed valleys use the primary roofing material usually shingle or tile to cover the valley and give an appearance of continuity across the roof.
Closed woven and open.
Closed cut valley even if i work toward the valley with three tab shingles cut valleys are faster than woven valleys hands down.
Iko recommends that you install architectural shingles with the open valley method for the best roof performance.
It s also known as a cross gable roof since the home has a cross footprint.
It looks very rich and nice but comes with a nice price tag that is usually frown upon afterwards.
To understand what makes a valley either closed or open it is important to understand how a valley is constructed.